The chicken is nice, but the fries are bland. They don’t have any choice of sauce, just ketchup, and they’re signature sauce, which I am not a fan of. The employees are unprofessional and loud, and I am not returning unless they trade the employees for more sauce I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE I WANTSAUCE!!!
Joe G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stillwater, MN
This was my first visit to try the famous chicken fingers. Mason was working the counter and informed me to order the basket. That’s the best deal. I ordered the three piece basket with 3 chicken fingers, coleslaw, crinkle cut fries, Cane’s sauce, garlic bread. I got a lemonade that tasted home made, it was fabulous. I don’t know what they put in the Cane’s sauce but it’s really tasty. I wish I would have ordered extra. This place looks like a fast food joint but all the food is cooked to order fresh. I would recommend this place to everyone. The best chicken fingers you will ever have.
Katie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anoka, MN
Delicious! But only chicken fingers on menu. Their special sauce for dipping is DELICIOUS! Overall good food!
Jess B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Pretty pleased with this new addition to my neighborhood. Okay, it’s not actually in my neighborhood but it’s in the same plaza as my preferred Target, so that’s basically like my neighborhood, right? Our first experience with Raising Cane’s was a little subpar but I somewhat chalk that up to driving home with takeout(let’s be honest, eating out is NEVER as good as eating inside) and also that it was right after the opening and they were a little slow and working out the kinks. We went back a second time — still takeout — and the experience was much better. They definitely have the system down better and everything just tasted more fresh. I still think I would benefit from eating in the restaurant rather than takeout where the food can get cold but the chicken fingers reheat really well in the oven, so it’s honestly not a huge deal. I love the dipping sauce for the fingers(and the fries, duh) and for whatever reason, I really love the Texas toast. It’s not super special but it’s soft, crispy on one side, and just a delightful, carby addition to the meal. The coleslaw is pretty solid, too. My only tip? If you order the box(4 fingers with all of the sides and a soda), make sure you are really hungry because it’s a lot of food. Three fingers is usually enough with all of the extras!
Lisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, MN
I was very pleased with the chicken fingers. Very most and delicious. Fries were not the best, but you don’t go to a chicken place for fries. The sauce was pretty good.
Patty h.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saint Paul, MN
Meh. Chicken«fingers» ok. Breading is nothing special. Sauce is a creamy pink mayonnaise with a touch of ranch dressing. Ketchup has more flavor. Fries were cold, soggy, obviously frozen, then baked: forgettable. Texas toast couldn’t have been toasted on one side only for no more than 30 seconds. Cole slaw is forgettable. Lemonade had to be Country Time mix, «fresh squeezed flavor», mixed with water, no ice. Tried this place once. No reason to go back.
Isaac S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Donaldsonville, LA
This restaurant was pretty average. Service was decent but the wait was pretty long, although they were busy so I’ll have to cut them some slack. The menu is amazingly limited. They were right by calling themselves a chicken finger restaurant since it’s between that and a sandwich with chicken fingers inside. I also thought the food was overpriced. Chicken fingers are small so get 4. The fries also seemed a lot like the frozen ones you get at the store. But the food wasn’t too bad. Not a terrible option but not as good as Chick-fil-A
Jackie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saint Paul, MN
I went there Sunday, November 8 at 10:20am to order takeout for my family. I ordered 3 — 3 finger combo boxes. When I got the order home 2 of the boxes had only 2 chicken Fillets not 3 — WTF. Raising Cane’s wasn’t busy so I can only guess that one of the employees sucks at math.
Rhonda G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Paul, MN
I like how you don’t have to phone ahead for a tailgate. I went on a Sunday on a gorgeous day, so I enjoyed sipping a lemonade at the drive-thru while I waited. They will sweat in the aluminum pan, but it’s easy enough to crisp them up, if necessary. I don’t bother, since they were so tasty. I haven’t had a bad finger yet. So grateful they are in a northern burb which is closer to me, I love the drive, too.
Cassandra M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St Paul, MN
Like other reviewers said, it tastes like frozen stuff from the grocery store. The chicken fingers lacked seasonings and the fries were disappointing. As for the lemonade, it too was a let down since they built it up so much. When we went they were out of milk and juice for the kids meals. Overall, I wanted to try it, but I won’t be back. For the cost and taste, I’ll just go to the grocery store and save some money.
Kara D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Twin Cities, MN
Raising Cane’s… who is Cane? The first chicken that was raised and eaten? I supposed s/he would be deserving of this honor, in the name of juicy chicken fingers. Wait, Cane had fingers? Annoying theories and jokes aside, my first visit here was a satisfactory one. The dining room is a little cramped and the parking lot is a place I can see myself getting run-over in, but regardless of how busy it was during the lunch hour, my order came up hot and quick. And yes, my boyfriend was that guy to ask them what they served… As you may know, they literally only serve chicken fingers as the main course. Only side options: crinkle cut fries, coleslaw, and Texas toast. The chicken fingers were pretty good, juicy and tender with the perfect coating. However, they could have used some more seasoning and salt. If you’re hungry, I suggest getting at least 4 pieces because they’re not that big. The fries are nothing to write home about. Nor is the texas toast, which looks just like an un-split hotdog bun to me. I couldn’t taste the alleged garlic powder on it and only one side was grilled. The coleslaw was good and crunchy, but not something I would crave. We all enjoyed the special Cane’s sauce — it had a lot of black pepper in, which I like. The drive-thru gets pretty backed up here during lunch, so consider using your legs briefly instead. You’re gonna need the exercise before all of this fried food and mayonnaise.
Frank A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Saint Paul, MN
Cane’s chicken fingers were bland, very small, and over-priced, and served in a styrofoam container. Their signature dipping sauce is ranch dressing with a hint of bbq(nothing special). It’s free(along with ketchup), but other sauces like honey mustard are an extra $.39. The fries are basic crinkle cut. All in all I’d say their food is over-priced, bland, and definitely not worth the wait. If you can’t even get your name sake signature product right– chicken– we’ve got nothing to talk about.
Sam M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Circle Pines, MN
When you go on opening day, you have to expect some confusion. Even at 8 at night, the drive through was packed. However, parking and walking in put me second in line. They basically serve dinners with a varying number of fingers as well as jumbo packs of fingers. The smallest pack is 25 fingers($ 30). This is what I wanted, but I wasnt that hungry. So dinners it is. The dinner is a mixed bag. The thin crinkle cut fries are ho hum. The texas toast was kind of soggy — meh. The coleslaw is fairly mild. However, the finger were very good. I’m just not sure they make the whole experience worth it. As it is near my home base, I will have ample opportunity to refine my impressions.
Julie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Shoreview, MN
Well, I’m trying to cut these guys some slack since today is OPENINGDAY. And boy, were they busy. That’s great news for them, but maybe not so much for us. I’ll give them a lot of credit for being super efficient with their outside set-up with the drive-thru line and the wonderful girl going car-to-car offering paper menus and hyping everyone up. She was great. So first… the service. I could barely hear the guy taking my order and he spoke so fast, I couldn’t understand him, either. I was pretty sure he got the order right, and that was confirmed when we paid and when we got to the pick-up window. Great! After spending 20-ish minutes in line, we were off with our food. So second… the food. Sigh. First of all, the crinkle fries are horribly average. They’re your typical frozen better-eat-em-while-they’re-hot fries. I’ve purchased the same fries in frozen form from the freezer at Target across the parking lot. Secondly, we were supposed to get slaw. We didn’t get our slaw. And it’s so weird because the«box» meals come in a take-out box that seems perfectly sized for the food to fit. So even though there weren’t many fries, I have no clue where the slaw would have fit. Then, the chicken. It was pretty good, although not as flavorful as Chick-Fil-A(YUM), and forgive me for saying this… KFC. These were chicken fingers with no fluff, no special seasoning, no pizazz. Decent, but small. If you can eat a decent sized meal and are going here for the chicken, get the 4 or 6 piece meal instead of the 3. Trust me. The«Texas Toast»? Not really worthy of a mention. I could have skipped it, but since I was missing my slaw… why was I missing my slaw? We waited for a long time for these guys to open, and I really expected more, since I remember enjoying the food at the Apple Valley location. Maybe it’s for the best, since $ 7.49 *cough*overpriced*cough* only got me 3 small fingers, blah fries, boring toast and no slaw. No slaw! The people I DID interact with were very friendly and smiley. Very nice for opening day. If we do go back, I think maybe we’ll just get fingers and skip everything else.
Frank A.
Saint Paul, MN
I did enjoy the box lunch. It was a pretty busy lunch crowd and felt lucky to get a parking space. 4 fingers of chicken fingers, fries, coleslaw, and yummy toast was good. The KFAN Morning crew did not steer me wrong.